About the Book

A selection of images captured on a flying visit to Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua in August 2010. Fourteen days and 1200 miles around Central America in a cramped minibus, a ferry trip to Ometepe, rain forests, crazy border crossings, beautiful beaches, wildlife, volcanoes and wonderfully friendly people - so many experiences and happy memories - what more could you want from a holiday!

About the Author

I've always been a slightly mad geeky scientist and that's how I earn my keep but I also share that love with my photography. For me, it's such a special thing to capture a moment in time: an expression, a composition of something that stops you in your track, a one-off event and then to be able to relive that precise moment again and again. I can vouch for the fact that memories seem to fade pretty quickly as time passes!
I haven't gone down the route of specialising in one particular area of photography. I just capture anything that moves me to press the shutter, whether it's nature, macro, landscape, travel, portrait, or street photography. You can view more of my images at my photoblog (www.grahamwarrellow.com) or pbase gallery (www.pbase.com/bungles)

Comments (3)

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Lifezone says
Thank you for the comments on my book! I see you have been busy as well! Your books are beautiful and intriguing! Very nice photography.

And if you find yourself back in CR to do some Ballooning- give Esteban at Serendipity a call and tell him Jen sent you! Best wishes!

posted at 04:47PM May 15 PST

calfonso says
Love your work as well. I am actually thinking of going to Central America this year. Any advice or blog?

posted at 08:39PM Jan 28 PST

kirolly says
Thanks for your kind comments in regards to my Vietnam book! I have only been taking photos for 1 year and its nice when someone likes my work. I love the composition of your central america book. You have a real eye for setting this out. Plus your pics are amazing! The ones of the volcano are stunning. I am hoping to travel to central & south Amrica towards the end of the year and now I want to be there more than ever!